Parenthesized Number Fourteen Letter
⒁ is a parenthesized number fourteen character you can paste in text and interfaces.
U+2481
⒁ is the Unicode character “PARENTHESIZED NUMBER FOURTEEN” (U+2481). It appears as a number 14 inside parentheses, intended for consistent labeled text. Use it when you need numbered items that visually stand out from plain digits.
Parenthesized Number Fourteen Letter Meaning
⒁ represents the number fourteen enclosed in parentheses. As a Unicode symbol (U+2481), it’s useful for typography where you want the “(14)” style to be a single character rather than two separate characters. It’s commonly used to label ordered items, steps, or references in a way that looks consistent across fonts and platforms that support this character. If you’re creating UI elements, notes, or documents and want numbering that matches other parenthesized-number symbols, ⒁ helps keep alignment and spacing clean.
Common uses
- •Labeling item 14 in numbered lists or instructions
- •Creating consistent UI/UX step indicators like “(14)”
- •Numbering sections or references in reports and checklists
- •Designing captions for slide content or study materials
- •Formatting structured text where single-character symbols improve alignment
Examples
⒁ Parensized Number Fourteen
- ⒁Step ⒁: Review the final checklist.
- ⒁Reference ⒁ shows the source note for this section.
- ⒁Please confirm item ⒁ before submitting.
- ⒁In the list, ⒁ is the last item in the series.
- ⒁Label ⒁ appears beside the related figure.
Variations
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+2481 | |
| HTML Entity | ⒁ | |
| HTML Code | ⒁ | |
| CSS | \2481 |
FAQ
What does the Parenthesized Number Fourteen letter mean?
⒁ represents the number fourteen enclosed in parentheses. As a Unicode symbol (U+2481), it’s useful for typography where you want the “(14)” style to be a single character rather than two separate characters. It’s commonly used to label ordered items, steps, or references in a way that looks consistent across fonts and platforms that support this character. If you’re creating UI elements, notes, or documents and want numbering that matches other parenthesized-number symbols, ⒁ helps keep alignment and spacing clean.
What Unicode character is ⒁?
⒁ is Unicode U+2481, named “PARENTHESIZED NUMBER FOURTEEN”.
How can I copy ⒁ for use in documents or design tools?
Copy the character directly from this page, or use its Unicode forms: HTML entity ⒁ or CSS escape \\2481.
Will ⒁ display correctly everywhere?
It depends on font support. If your system font doesn’t include U+2481, you may see a placeholder box; using a supported font will help.
Is ⒁ the same as writing “(14)”?
They look similar, but ⒁ is a single Unicode character representing parenthesized fourteen, while “(14)” is made from multiple characters.